presidentialelection » home - 0 views
Power Readers in Politics - 0 views
Ben's Guide to U.S. Government for Kids - 0 views
Meet the Candidates [WebQuest] - 0 views
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The time frame for the unit is 8 weeks, although it may not take you as long, depending on how many class hours you devote to it. I suggest that you divide the project into a Democrat and Republican team using two classes, but it could be done within one class. Classroom teachers will need access to computers for the project.
PBS Teachers . PBS VOTE 2008 - 0 views
Quia - United States Presidents - 0 views
Congress for Kids - 0 views
Quia - Nicknames of US Presidents - 0 views
Political Campaign Ads - 0 views
Propaganda Techniques in Literature and Online Political Ads - 0 views
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In this lesson, students draw conclusions from an analysis of propaganda techniques used in a piece of literature-such as the novel Brave New World, the play The Crucible, or the movie Dr. Strangelove-and political advertisements posted on the Internet. Students also make connections to their own world by looking for examples of propaganda in other media, such as print ads and commercials.
Dowd: McCain's Green-Eyed Monster (NYTimes) - 0 views
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Now John McCain is pea-green with envy. That's the only explanation for why a man who prides himself on honor, a man who vowed not to take the low road in the campaign, having been mugged by W. and Rove in South Carolina in 2000, is engaging in a festival of juvenilia. The Arizona senator who built his reputation on being a brave proponent of big solutions is running a schoolyard campaign about tire gauges and Paris Hilton, childishly accusing his opponent of being too serious, too popular and not patriotic enough. Even his own mother, the magical 96-year-old Roberta McCain, let slip that she thought the Paris Hilton-Britney Spears ad was "kinda stupid."
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